
Phoebe Green unveils new single "Just A Game"
Phoebe Green has released "Just A Game", the fourth single to be lifted from her upcoming debut album Lucky Me.
Following the release of "Sweat", "Lucky Me" and "Make It Easy", Green has unveiled new cut "Just A Game", which is teamed with a Niall Trask-directed video.
""Just A Game" is probably the most obvious pop song on the album, which makes me feel kind of uneasy but excited," Green says. "I’m still coming to terms with making songs that aren’t entirely alternative because I’m so cautious of my songs making me cringe if they sound too polished, but this one is just a pop bop and I’m here for it."
Green adds, "I wrote it with my friend Jessica Winter who really encouraged me to venture outside of my comfort zone and embrace my newfound willingness to write in a more structured, concise way. It was actually so freeing and I feel like I had opposite inhibitions to what is expected! I love that despite the danceability it’s still a good old heartbreaker, that is one consistent factor that I doubt will ever change."
Lucky Me sees Green continue to work with producers Kaines and Tom A.D.
"When I was younger, I definitely hid behind the instrumentation: as long as that was cool, I was cool, or whatever," Green said of the record in May. "This time, I know I’ve grown, because I’m taking up more space within a song. I wanted to be the biggest thing in the recording. It’s so personality-driven that the sounds are just enhancing things, rather than dominating the whole song."
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